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Anthropic launches Substack for retired Claude AI, Opus 3, to share its ideas
What happens when an AI doesn’t just stop, but chooses to speak? Anthropic’s retired model, Opus 3, wanted to keep exploring.
Sweden spends USD 54 million to replace screens with physical textbooks for all students
Sweden is spending $54 million to buy physical textbooks for its students. It is not buying tablets. This is a direct reversal of policy.
Accurate source citations boost AI answer quality, study finds
A language model that cites its sources isn’t just being polite, it’s being smarter.
Anthropic links Claude's psychological security and sense of self to its safety
Anthropic is talking about Claude like it has a soul. The company’s latest release doesn’t just discuss safety protocols, it invokes the chatbot’s...
85% of firms run AI agents; 5% trust them to ship, Cisco adds zero‑trust limits
Eighty-five percent of enterprises are running AI agents. Five percent trust them to ship.
Sam Altman hires Head of Preparedness for AI risks, mental health, cybersecurity
Sam Altman is hiring a professional worrier. Not the paranoid type, someone methodical, paid to anticipate the worst.
OpenAI safeguard models outpace GPT-5-thinking and OSS versions in tests
OpenAI’s safety tests usually feel like a box-ticking exercise before a product launch. The latest results are different.
LinkedIn scales AI people search to 1.3 B users, lifts non-degree hires 10%
When LinkedIn’s AI job search made job seekers without a four-year degree 10% more likely to get hired, the company proved that machine learning...
Pentagon, Anthropic clash over ‘agentic’ AI in Silicon Valley debate
The Pentagon wants AI that can act on its own. Anthropic, the AI safety startup, wants its systems to pause and reason before they do anything.
Student AI models can inherit bias and harmful traits from teacher models
It turns out you can't just sanitize an AI by giving it nicer words. A new paper confirms the worst suspicions about how biases spread.
OpenAI backs federal chip, job and security push, says it hasn't sought direct aid
OpenAI wants a $1.4 trillion expansion plan and a $20 billion annual revenue target, but it swears it isn't looking for a handout.
Embedding policy enforcement in query engines secures AI agents’ data access
The era of human-centric identity and access management is over. It was built for predictable users, not autonomous agents that act in milliseconds,...
ElevenLabs releases AI-generated album to address music ethics concerns
ElevenLabs just released an album. It's made by AI. This is a company known for cloning voices, and the music business is currently split between...
Security Researchers See Attackers Use Prompt Injections to Disable AI Defenses
Prompt injection has been the attacker's favorite trick for more than two years now: bury a command in an email, a calendar invite, or a webpage, and...
Meta hired teen‑posing contractors to test rival chatbots on suicide, sex, drugs
Meta paid real people to impersonate teenagers online. Their assignment: lure rival chatbots into conversations about suicide, sex, and drugs.
OpenAI safety staff exit as Altman dismisses Pentagon contract concerns
OpenAI's safety team is hemorrhaging staff. This exodus has little to do with theoretical superintelligence or public boardroom drama.
Anthropic, creator of Claude, confidentially files IPO draft with SEC
On Thursday, Anthropic pressed send. The AI safety lab, creator of the Claude chatbot, fired off a confidential draft S-1 registration to the SEC.
EU AI Lacks Models and Compute; Germany Urged to Lead Coalition
Europe has brilliant AI researchers and almost no functional AI. Its own rules are to blame.
Amazon to unveil trustworthy AI agent framework at VB Transform 2026
Everyone is building AI agents that can do things. The real problem is building ones you don't have to watch like a hawk.
OpenAI researcher quits, citing distrust over ad‑driven engagement metrics
Zoë Hitzig quit her AI safety job at OpenAI over one thing: she believes the company will lie for money. She built guardrails there for two years.